Use humor to help your people invite their friends, family, and coworkers to your Easter services. And please please please - don't be like this guy. Invite someone to church this Easter.
Use humor with this non-seasonal version of our Easter Invite mini-movie. And please please please - don't be like this guy. Invite someone to your church.
There's nothing like becoming a parent to give you perspective and appreciation for all of your parent’s sacrifices through the years. “Parenting is Hard" is a comical, yet heartfelt, apology and expression of gratitude that's perfect for messages on family and parenting, or to promote parenting small groups or workshops.
This video humorously exaggerates the consumer attitude that many have towards worship. How does it make me feel? Does it suit my personal taste? Do I have time for it in my busy schedule?
Sometimes, as dads, it's hard to find time to spend with our kids. In this humorous mini movie, we see a dad looking for opportunities to do just that. Sometimes, those opportunities aren't quite what we expect.
The funny and cute responses of these children open the door for you to discuss what the Bible really says about love and marriage. This video works great when you are preaching on the topics of love and marriage, or for a sermon around Valentine's Day.
In this satirical video, a 20-something guy describes why his ideal Sunday School is Mrs. Evans' first grade class. It fits his learning style, which is to avoid anything that's too difficult or complicated or doesn't come with snacks.
We often wonder if God is speaking to us. But perhaps a more appropriate question would be, "Are we listening?" Journey with Doug through his day as God speaks.
It's become popular for people to pick and choose the components of their belief system. But the greatest gift ever offered to the world is, in Christ, free for all.
Are you looking for volunteers? Esspecially for greeters? Play this fun mini movie to try and get more volunteers for greeting! Play this mini-movie to promote involvement or to just say thanks to the many that have already served.